Tuesday, May 15, 2007

When I fell in love with Paris Hilton

[Poetry Request # 16]

A sonnet in appreciation of Ms. Hilton, as requested, with dashes of Greek legend added to the mix. The sentiment entirely feigned, of course. Blond bimbettes do nothing for me.

The face that launched a thousand gossips
stares out at me from each tabloid -
those eyes, those breasts, that hair, those lips,
surrounded by Trojans, scattered and void.

And I, like some heartbroken Menelaus,
roaring in pain to find me omitted;
wishing my equipment was as big as horse
no sooner seen then swiftly admitted.

O to be pierced by fair cupid's arrow!
O to bear arms for such sweet caresses!
Drunk with such influence, stray from the narrow,
imprisoned forever among her tresses!

Alas! that this thought should quite undo me
That the Judgment of Paris lights not unto me.

7 comments:

Kronoskraor said...

"wishing my equipment was as big as horse
no sooner seen then swiftly admitted."
heeheehahahaheehee:D

"Alas! that this thought should quite undo me
That the Judgment of Paris lights not unto me."
Brilliant use of the different legends..really really good!!

Cheshire Cat said...

"surrounded by Trojabs, scattered and void."

This made my day. I only wish the second half of the poem had been as risque as the first...

Anonymous said...

she doesn't even deserve your poetic scorn

dazedandconfused said...

am not upto date with you on Greek Legends but thanks anyways on humoring my request! :)

Kits said...

Fundooo it was!

Anonymous said...

lol!

Unknown said...

tht was gud, recalling the greek legendary